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Author SHA1 Message Date
Filippo Giunchedi
af4cf20b46 apt.sh: handle multiple origins in apt-get output (#757)
It might happen that a given upgrade comes from multiple origins, in
which case the origins are separated by ", " and thus breaking
whitespace-based split. For example:

Inst package [1.2.3] (1.2.4 Debian:8.10/oldstable, Debian-Security:8/oldstable [amd64])

To workaround this case, mangle the apt-get output to remove whitespaces from
the origins list.
2017-12-12 10:45:59 +01:00
Derek Marcotte
1527789f76 Added text collector conversion for ipmitool output. (#746)
* Added text collector conversion for ipmitool output.

* Sort metrics before exporting, add namespace.

* Added HELP string, tidy up a bit.

* Make status a gauge.
2017-12-01 12:58:39 +01:00
William
6ecd8780d9 added Wear_Leveling_Count attribute to smartmon.sh script (#707) 2017-10-19 19:20:43 +02:00
Ben Kochie
1824ac3b9e Fix smartmon.sh textfile script (#700)
When there are no SMART compatible devices (Raspberry Pi for example) an
error is returned, but the return code is still 0.

`# scan_smart_devices: glob(3) aborted matching pattern /dev/discs/disc*`

* Remove unused `disks` variable.
* Filter for only valid `/dev` devices.
2017-10-18 07:37:47 +02:00
Ben Kochie
a47f033f1b Add text file helper for apt-get. (#680)
* Add metric for pending upgrades.
* Add metric for pending reboot required.
2017-10-04 08:34:30 +02:00
Matt Bostock
89a2f21f45 Always try to return smartmon_device_info metric (#663)
* Always try to return smartmon_device_info metric

Sometimes the 'model family' field is not returned by `smartctl' because
a disk is not in the disk database for the version of smartmontools
installed on the system.

In those cases, the device model and serial number is still returned (at
least as far as I have observed.

Re-work the logic to prefer the 'vendor' field first, and if not
present, always output a `smartmon_device_info` metric even if some
labels have empty values.

On the box I'm testing this on, where previously no metric was returned,
it now returns:

    # HELP smartmon_device_info SMART metric device_info
    # TYPE smartmon_device_info gauge
    smartmon_device_info{disk="/dev/sda",type="sat",model_family="",device_model="INTEL REDACTED",serial_number="REDACTED",firmware_version="REDACTED"} 1
    smartmon_device_info{disk="/dev/sdb",type="sat",model_family="",device_model="INTEL REDACTED",serial_number="REDACTED",firmware_version="REDACTED"} 1
    smartmon_device_info{disk="/dev/sdc",type="sat",model_family="",device_model="INTEL REDACTED",serial_number="REDACTED",firmware_version="REDACTED"} 1
    smartmon_device_info{disk="/dev/sdd",type="sat",model_family="",device_model="INTEL REDACTED",serial_number="REDACTED",firmware_version="REDACTED"} 1
    smartmon_device_info{disk="/dev/sde",type="sat",model_family="",device_model="INTEL REDACTED",serial_number="REDACTED",firmware_version="REDACTED"} 1
    smartmon_device_info{disk="/dev/sdf",type="sat",model_family="",device_model="INTEL REDACTED",serial_number="REDACTED",firmware_version="REDACTED"} 1

* Add trailing newline

Because POSIX:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/729795
2017-08-31 18:00:42 +02:00
William Cooley
977aa94bd3 Added metric for overall health status check to smartmon.sh example script 2017-04-05 10:51:58 -04:00
Rene Treffer
d61fef8ce6 Handle smart raw values >2^31
"%d" in awk will truncate values at 2^31. S.M.A.R.T. values can exceed that, thus use a floating point notation instead to encode larger values (at the possible cost of some precision).
2017-03-21 10:47:27 +01:00
Ben Kochie
58c10628d8 Add ntpd metrics from ntpq rv
Add some metrics using to the ntpd helper script using the "request
value"[0] command.

[0]: https://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/ntpq.html#system
2017-02-14 16:20:53 +01:00
Ben Kochie
bde6e5d290 Add a textfile helper for NTPd.
Parse the output of `ntpq -np` to provide metrics from a local NTP
daemon.
2017-02-10 16:38:39 +01:00
Matt Bostock
004bdca8e5 Add text_collector_examples README 2016-12-22 22:57:14 +00:00
Matt Bostock
2c02571040 Add StorCli text collector example script
Collect metrics from the StorCLI utility on the health of MegaRAID
hardware RAID controllers and write them to stdout so that they can be
used by the textfile collector.

We parse the JSON output that StorCLI provides.

Script must be run as root or with appropriate capabilities for storcli
to access the RAID card.

Designed to run under Python 2.7, using the system Python provided with
many Linux distributions.

The metrics look like this:

    mbostock@host:~$ sudo ./storcli.py
    megaraid_status_code 0
    megaraid_controllers_count 1
    megaraid_emergency_hot_spare{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_scheduled_patrol_read{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_virtual_drives{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_drive_groups{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_virtual_drives_optimal{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_degraded{controller="0"} 0
    megaraid_battery_backup_healthy{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_ports{controller="0"} 8
    megaraid_failed{controller="0"} 0
    megaraid_drive_groups_optimal{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_healthy{controller="0"} 1
    megaraid_physical_drives{controller="0"} 24
    megaraid_controller_info{controller="0", model="AVAGOMegaRAIDSASPCIExpressROMB"} 1
    mbostock@host:~$
2016-12-22 22:55:58 +00:00
Ben Kochie
0d2314e2b4 Add text file utility for SMART metrics
Add a utility to parse the output of `smartctl`.
* Scans all disks.
* Prints metrics for `smartctl --info`.
* Prints metrics for `smartctl --attributes`.
2016-11-27 14:32:32 +01:00